For organizers of any big event, deciding to go forward with plans for 2021 is a waiting game.
Many planned festivals and events for 2021 have already been scrapped including Canal Fest, the Allentown Arts Festival, and the Galbani Italian Heritage Festival.
But one group in the southtowns is waiting, for now.
It s the shifting and changing advice coming from state government that has organizers hesitant to make any firm plans, as opposed to tentative ones.
Organizers of the Eden Corn Festival took to the event s Facebook page to update the community on its plans (or lack thereof), citing concerns over what the specific guidelines would be that the event would need to plan for.
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“Walk-In” Vaccination Clinics Open this Week in the Berkshires…Hundreds and Hundreds of Pfizer Vaccines Available
Time to get your vaccine if you have not yet been jabbed. Currently there are 600 appointments available for the first or second dose of the Pfizer vaccine in North Adams according to the Berkshire Vaccine Collaborative for the clinic this Thursday (May 6th) at St. Elizabeth of Hungary Parish. The Parish is one of 3 Walk In Clinics available in the Berkshires. No appointment or registration is required.just walk in and get vaccinated.
In Pittsfield there is a Walk In Clinic at the Berkshire Community College Paterson Field House at 1350 West Street in Pittsfield on Thursday from 4 to 7 pm. The Pfizer vaccine will be administered.
Celebrate National Runners Month in the Hudson Valley
I was never much of a runner, that is until we were forced to figure out ways to stay healthy during the COVID-19 lockdown.
When gyms closed up shop, I found the nearest trail and just started running. That was back in March of 2020 and I haven t stopped. I can truly say it was probably the only thing that kept me sane during one of the most uncertain times in my life.
Unfortunately, I m still a slow runner, but I still love it.
If you re looking to get into running, May is the perfect month as it is National Running Safety Month.
I Can! outdoor program series and registration is open now.
The
I Can! program series is a terrific way to help beginners of all ages learn new outdoor skills in a Minnesota state park or recreation area. According to the DNR, the programs have been revamped in accordance with COVID-19 safety protocols and they re ready to begin on the first weekend in June and then will continue throughout the summer.
Registration is open now for the following programs:
I Can Camp! – This program provides hands-on instruction on setting up camp, starting a campfire, camp cooking and fun activities to do at Minnesota state parks. All gear is provided, including the tent, air mattresses, cooking gear and other basic camping equipment. One-night, two-night and backpacking programs are available, as well as mini two-hour sessions.